Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from October 30

Priscilla gives us five warning signs that we are distancing ourselves from fellowship with our Lord.
Continue reading →Priscilla gives us five warning signs that we are distancing ourselves from fellowship with our Lord.
Continue reading →We sing about Jesus. We often pray to Jesus. We end our prayers in Jesus’s name. We talk about knowing Jesus, but sometimes I wonder if many who go by the name Christian really get who Jesus is. I dare … Continue reading →
Linda encourages us to work together to help each other and achieve worthy goals. “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6)
Continue reading →In Luke 13:1-5, Jesus is asked about a local atrocity, perhaps in an attempt to get Him to say something against the Roman government that they could use against him. Whatever the motive, Jesus turns it into a teaching opportunity. … Continue reading →
If someone asked you to make a list of things that someone would go to Hell for, you could probably think of a few. The evil world around us supplies plenty of examples. Would you include mean words in that … Continue reading →
Larry Sep 29 Hello friends. I hope you’re enjoying the cooler weather. I sure am. Walks are so much more pleasant in the morning. God is Good. It will be a great day for the fair starting tomorrow. Other places … Continue reading →
Priscilla goes off the cough and Spirit led, delivering words of teaching and encouragement that go right along with today’s message.
Continue reading →“Nobody’s perfect.” You hear that all the time. Sometimes we’re excusing our own faults. Other times, we’re acknowledging fault in someone else while attempting to be gracious about it. But the truth remains. Nobody is perfect, and neither is anything … Continue reading →
If you know children, or even remember being one, you’ll know the truth of what I’m saying. When they get in trouble, it’s always someone or something else’s fault. It may be easier to spot in children, but we don’t … Continue reading →
In Matthew 28:18-20, not long before he ascended back to Heaven, Jesus gave His disciples some instructions. He said, “…make disciples of all the nations…” He was not telling them to create their own batch of followers to be disciples … Continue reading →